The George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology is the home to many amazing students who excel as artists, writers and performers ,and it…
Posts published in May 2019
Maryland’s state prosecutor returned to an Eastern Shore courtroom Tuesday to retry a misconduct case against Kelvin Sewell, Pocomoke City’s first black police chief, who…
Senate and House budget leaders have chosen Phillip L. Swagel, a University of Maryland economist and former Treasury official in the George W. Bush administration,…
Solid pitching from Howard sophomore Sam Hobert (four hits allowed) combined with a flawless defense and a five-run outburst in the sixth inning helped the…
Emily Sicinski collected three doubles and Westminster’s softball team had little trouble in defeating Blake 10-4 to advance in the Class 3A West Region softball…
The polls through Sunday’s events: BOYS LACROSSE No. School, Record 1. Calvert Hall, 15-1 2. St. Mary’s, 12-5 3. Boys’ Latin, 12-6 4. Loyola Blakefield,…
For Francis Scott Key, it’s states or bust. The Eagles played their first playoff game Tuesday evening after they received a forfeit last week against…
With days left before the horse racing world turns its eyes on Pimlico Race Course for the Preakness Stakes weekend, employees at the Baltimore track…
A complaint left on the department’s drug tip line led to the discovery of a large quantity of drugs worth an estimated street value of…
One of the two brothers charged in connection with a shooting Friday evening in Edgewood is being held at the Harford County Detention Center without…